Can England bounce back against India?

By sanketp45 / Roar Rookie

No one really gave England a chance to win a game in India even though they won a remarkable Test series in Sri Lanka just a week or so ago.

But in the first game of the series on a batting-friendly wicket, they out-performed India, which is rare.

Let’s put that rarity in numbers. From 2013, Virat Kohli and his men have lost only two games in 35 home Tests. The last team who won a game in India was Australia, but still lost a series by 2-1.

And in the second game of the series, India showed why there is no team in the world as dominant as they are at home.

Not only did they beat England convincingly, but they showed the real gulf between them in these conditions.

But if you had presented the option to Joe Root to play a day-night Test at Motera Stadium with the series at 1-1, he would have taken it with both hands.

(Julian Finney/Getty Images)

With Motera expected to provide assistance to the pacers, especially under lights, England’s chances of having a fight back have increased dramatically.

Here are a few things that would probably help the Englishmen get a lead in the series.

1. Not so much spin
India have just played one pink-ball game in home conditions so there is a small sample size to go by, but still the spinners’ numbers from that game are as follows. In the whole match, the Indian spinners bowled only seven overs without any wicket and Taijul Islam took one wicket for the visitors after bowling 25 overs. If we go by that theory, England will be a much happier side and that would open the door for their competency in the game.

2. Assistance for the pacers
In the form of Jimmy Anderson, Jofra Archer, Oliver Stone, Stuart Broad, Chris Woakes and Mark Wood, England have the firepower to match India’s Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami, Ishant Sharma and Mohammed Siraj. Bumrah, Shami and Ishant are world-class, but the experience of Anderson and Broad still gives England a bit of an advantage.

3. Exploit India’s five batsmen
The theory of the Indians to play with only five batsmen can backfire, especially when the ball dominates a game. With a high class of Indian batting, there comes fragility and a bit of inconsistency.

England need to prove that their win in the first Test wasn’t a fluke – not in this little golden and sweet period of Test cricket where India, with a hugely depleted side, won a series down Australia, and where West Indies, the team always criticised for their T20 attitude, chased down 395 in Bangladesh.

Can this English team write their own magical moment of drawing a series in India (this is as good as winning a series). If they don’t get bogged down by the way India hammered them in the last game, they certainly can.

The Crowd Says:

2021-02-23T04:13:14+00:00

Tanmoy K.

Guest


There is a very good chance of England going 2-1 up in Series considering its a Day-night Pink-ball Test and English bowlers will be benefited more than the Indians. In that case, Australia will qualify as India should bounce back in the 4th Test for sure.

2021-02-21T04:47:19+00:00

Sgt Pepperoni

Roar Rookie


'No one really gave England a chance to win a game in India' except the English. Some of their supporters even predicted a whitewash 'India showed why there is no team in the world as dominant as they are at home' it's 1-1 so far. India was dominated in the first test. The flip of a coin has so far decided the outcome

2021-02-21T00:44:50+00:00

DaveJ

Roar Rookie


Australia will certainly hoping for an England win, as that creates the best chance to steal a place in the World Test Champ final. India can surely afford a five specialist batsman strategy the way Pant is performing at number 6, and with Ashwin as low as 8.

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2021-02-20T07:33:16+00:00

sanketp45

Roar Rookie


Nope i think they will drop kuldeep and get one extra seam option in the form of Bumrah

2021-02-20T06:54:50+00:00

Brian

Guest


Under lights India will bring in another batsman with Ashwin and 3 fast bowlers. I guess Agarwal is the logical inclusion

2021-02-20T05:09:02+00:00

Sanket

Guest


Thanks Paul. Yeah, this is one of the best chance for England to win a game. and As you stated India has always been too much for the opposition at home,but that WTC pressure will be on a India. hoping for cracker of a game.

2021-02-20T04:37:57+00:00

Linphoma

Guest


I picked up a story on the Times of India mentioning the ball being ideal for the slow men in the first session; tips the advantage for the fast men in the middle session when there is twilight; and hard work for everyone when the dew sets in when the last session comes on from the previous day/nighter they played in India.

2021-02-20T00:38:24+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


A nice first article, Sanket. Before this series started, I'm sure England would have targetted this next Test as one they could win, for all the reasons you've stated. Can England win? If every thing aligns right, eg they bat first, make a big score, then force India to bat under lights, then yes I think they're in with a 50:50 chance. The problem for England is the players. Root has to make a big score, Anderson has to play and take wickets and the rest... well, they have to do way better than they did last week. India will take a lot of confidence from their last game and I suspect they have too much class in their batting and too many guys in good form. They'll certainly start favourites but England can pull an upset for sure.

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